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hi mohammed. >> yes. this is mohammed. i'm originally from egypt. i wonder. there is a point i need to talk about a video if they would say it would not come aside from the egyptian people. they will meet with iranian shea and we will lose the old people in the middle east. the sunni and the shea. and this will be a big disaster for u.s.a. i wish the u.s.a. would come with the morality and the freedom and democracy and come beside the egyptian people. host: so have you ever been a mubarak supporter? >> i'm a pro efficient heater. i lived in three years in egypt before i left. host: now you say you escaped from egypt? caller: i escaped from a dictatorship regime and the people, corruption and really bad situation. host: ok. do you still have farges mohammed, back -- >> actually, i have a -- in cairo and a place in the mediterranean sea. and in egypt. and i go there every year, actually. i'm a professional -- and i have some vacation and i do go there twice a year. my family are there. my friends. my kids are here. but this is tuition there it's -- this disrupt
hi mohammed. >> yes. this is mohammed. i'm originally from egypt. i wonder. there is a point i need to talk about a video if they would say it would not come aside from the egyptian people. they will meet with iranian shea and we will lose the old people in the middle east. the sunni and the shea. and this will be a big disaster for u.s.a. i wish the u.s.a. would come with the morality and the freedom and democracy and come beside the egyptian people. host: so have you ever been a mubarak...
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that is mohammed elbaradei via twitter. next, let me show you "the wall street journal" this morning. the caller said it should be for egypt to decide. whitex syseset house." they write -- " frustration is giving way to powerlessness." next caller is from ohio. new haven, mike, independent, you are on the air. caller: this is democracy at its best. the people are fed up with their dictator or czar. how many czars do we have over us? the only reason we're over there is because of corporate america and israel. israel, israel, israel. everybody should help israel. what about america? last week i saw a crisis financial report and i just cannot comprehend why we americans are not out in the street, too. corporate america robbed us blind. everybody knew what was going on. everybody through -- everybody turned a blind eye to it. america bailed out the corporations. how long are we going to stand for this? mubarak or whatever his name is is not going to step out of power. hillary clinton and everybody -- israel is so important. hos
that is mohammed elbaradei via twitter. next, let me show you "the wall street journal" this morning. the caller said it should be for egypt to decide. whitex syseset house." they write -- " frustration is giving way to powerlessness." next caller is from ohio. new haven, mike, independent, you are on the air. caller: this is democracy at its best. the people are fed up with their dictator or czar. how many czars do we have over us? the only reason we're over there is...
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." >> i am mohamed yehia. i started working as a journalist in 1990 a few days after saddam invaded kuwait. since then, i have been covering news in the middle east, egypt, and the balkans. we are struggling to understand what is going on in egypt and what is going to happen. we have heard from our audience as well that the barrier of fear was broken. people in the middle east -- all of a sudden it dawned on them that they do not have to live like this. they can change something. we are weighing all the possibilities rather it will be a rebate to democracy or something more sinister will come out. personally, i am optimistic. we are about to witness a historic change in the whole world. i believe it is for the better. >> thank you very much. does anybody on the states want to chip in it? you are welcome to make a statement or a question. wait for the microphone. >> i am a student. we heard that jordan -- we do not have much on the news anymore. egypt is attracting all of the attention. do you have any informat
." >> i am mohamed yehia. i started working as a journalist in 1990 a few days after saddam invaded kuwait. since then, i have been covering news in the middle east, egypt, and the balkans. we are struggling to understand what is going on in egypt and what is going to happen. we have heard from our audience as well that the barrier of fear was broken. people in the middle east -- all of a sudden it dawned on them that they do not have to live like this. they can change something. we...
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host: one last question -- one thing talked aloud a lot is mohammed badie and the muslim brotherhood. what have you heard from him in the last 12 to 24 hours, and what is the feeling among those on the street about the influence of the muslim brotherhood? guest: if you ask me five years ago to imagine an egyptian revolution and who would be a key player, i would have said the muslim brotherhood. given what has happened here, i would say that the overall events -- their overall influence of driving the bar it from power was quite small. he is a niche in solar and cautious figure. -- he is an insular and cautious figure. they provide many services to the egyptian people. they are one of the best organized, non-governmental forces in the society. there will play our role. if they have free and fair elections. but for the moment, they do not have the scene -- they do not seem to have any real influence over the generals who are running the country. some more hostile and suspicious of the brotherhood. they say they are not interested in seeking the presidency for a major amount of power, a
host: one last question -- one thing talked aloud a lot is mohammed badie and the muslim brotherhood. what have you heard from him in the last 12 to 24 hours, and what is the feeling among those on the street about the influence of the muslim brotherhood? guest: if you ask me five years ago to imagine an egyptian revolution and who would be a key player, i would have said the muslim brotherhood. given what has happened here, i would say that the overall events -- their overall influence of...
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the profit mohammed, peace be upon him, and open the door to social forms that it created an environment of security and safety. the current muslim awakening has emphatically stated that the islamic world will no longer accept double standards and hypocrisy in the in--- international sphere or order. democracy, freedom, and justice are mutual human rights they cannot be promoted selectively to serve the interest of some and not all. the international community will have to pay attention to the workers of the muslim people and not just their leaders. moslems will no longer tolerate inequalities and injustice. not only in their own societies, but in those societies where they are discriminated on the basis of their religion. most importantly, muslims will no longer tolerate denial of their rights in any part of the world. in conclusion, mr. president, we expect that the libyan authorities will heed the voice of the international community and resort to peaceful means to respond to the ongoing crisis. the international community must come to the aid and relief of the libyan people. and resi
the profit mohammed, peace be upon him, and open the door to social forms that it created an environment of security and safety. the current muslim awakening has emphatically stated that the islamic world will no longer accept double standards and hypocrisy in the in--- international sphere or order. democracy, freedom, and justice are mutual human rights they cannot be promoted selectively to serve the interest of some and not all. the international community will have to pay attention to the...
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. >> mohamed elbaradei, former head of the iaea. is he electric wolenza or not? >> he might be the leader that -- there are a lot of historical examples that make us very cautious. there have been lots of good, moderate liberals inserted into a revolutionary system that were swept away. one of the things we ought to think about is the muslim brotherhood, they are the minshoviks of the revolution. a critical element of al qaeda are probably right now if, they haven't already done so thinking this is our moment. this is the revolution we have been trying to create for 30 years in egypt and my guess is like that lenin, they are trying to get these people back to egypt to stir up the situation to seize this revolution. >> was part of the brotherhood himself, the founding kind of intellectual father of al qaeda. >> they have to not only deal with mubarak but also the extremists. >> i want to come back. this is a fascinating topic. >> it is very interesting to see. even though we do not see the military acting in the square, they are acting on the borders. they are con
. >> mohamed elbaradei, former head of the iaea. is he electric wolenza or not? >> he might be the leader that -- there are a lot of historical examples that make us very cautious. there have been lots of good, moderate liberals inserted into a revolutionary system that were swept away. one of the things we ought to think about is the muslim brotherhood, they are the minshoviks of the revolution. a critical element of al qaeda are probably right now if, they haven't already done so...
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. >> mohamed elbaradei, former head of the iaea. is he electric wolenza or not? >> he might be the leader that -- there are a lot of historical examples that make us very cautious. there have been lots of good, moderate liberals inserted into a revolutionary system that were swept away. one of the things we ought to think about is the muslim brherhood, they are the minshoviks of the revolution. a critical element of al qaeda are probably right now if, they haven't already done so thinking this is our moment. this is the revolution we have been trying to create for 30 years in egypt and my guess is like that lenin, they are trying to get these people back to egypt to stir up the situation to seize this revolution. >> was part of the brotherhood himself, the founding kind of intellectual father of al qaeda. >> they have to not only deal with mubarak but also the extremists. >> i want to come back. this is a fascinating topic. >> it is very interesting to see. even though we do not see the military acting in the square, they are acting on the borders. they are contr
. >> mohamed elbaradei, former head of the iaea. is he electric wolenza or not? >> he might be the leader that -- there are a lot of historical examples that make us very cautious. there have been lots of good, moderate liberals inserted into a revolutionary system that were swept away. one of the things we ought to think about is the muslim brherhood, they are the minshoviks of the revolution. a critical element of al qaeda are probably right now if, they haven't already done so...
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another top muslim brotherhood leader mohammed gainam said to the arabic language television network that he believed egypt should close the suez canal to u.s. warships and that, quote, the people of egypt should be prepared for war against israel. mr. chairman, there are now reports iranian ships are passing unimpeded through the suez canal this very night. the obama administration recently said the muslim brotherhood is largely a secular group which has eshooed violence -- ashewed violence and they've pursued social ends and a betterment of the political order in egypt and that there's no overarching agenda particularly in pursuit of violence. mr. chairman, what a preposterous and expressively dangerous statement to make. the terrorist group hamas is an offshoot of the muslim brotherhood and al qaeda itself was calt gorized by elements -- categorized by elements of the muslim brotherhood. i am bewildered by what president obama has done when he called for the muslim brotherhood to have a seat at the table in the new egyptian government. based on their recent history and statements
another top muslim brotherhood leader mohammed gainam said to the arabic language television network that he believed egypt should close the suez canal to u.s. warships and that, quote, the people of egypt should be prepared for war against israel. mr. chairman, there are now reports iranian ships are passing unimpeded through the suez canal this very night. the obama administration recently said the muslim brotherhood is largely a secular group which has eshooed violence -- ashewed violence...
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what we see in the opposition is an effort to try to put together a leadership -- mohamed elbaradei being the chief spokesman for the time being and trying to put together a list of demands. they're calling for national unity government. some form of interim government, minus mubarak, probably under the leadership of now vice president omar suleiman. not because he is a mubarak loyalists, but because he is head of military and the military will be very important for a peaceful transition. most egyptians would prefer -- the transition has to be short and it has to be to a free and fair election for a new president. under the egyptian constitution, there's a requirement for elections in september, presidential elections in september. you can see a kind of orderly progression to that outcome where a legitimate government that represents the majority of the people takes over. host: before we get to phone calls, mr. indyk, remind us of how important this is for the u.s. and its allies in that part of the world. guest: this is a huge deal and nobody should underestimate the importance of what i
what we see in the opposition is an effort to try to put together a leadership -- mohamed elbaradei being the chief spokesman for the time being and trying to put together a list of demands. they're calling for national unity government. some form of interim government, minus mubarak, probably under the leadership of now vice president omar suleiman. not because he is a mubarak loyalists, but because he is head of military and the military will be very important for a peaceful transition. most...
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bob schieffer and talks to john mccain of arizona and mohamed elbaradei. those of the five network talk shows are as a public service by the networks and c-span. those begin at noon with "meet the press," "this week," "this sunday," "stated the union," and then "face the nation." you can listen to them on 90.1 fm in d.c., xm 132, or online at c-spanradio.org. >> voting discrimination in the south and the kennedy administration's strategy to overcome that. also come and look at the beliefs of our founding fathers and the role of christianity in establishing our nation. also, the all-japanese combat battalion. american history tv on c-span3, all weekend every weekend. you can have the schedule email that to you. >> i think that is not only one of the major challenges facing higher education in this country but also our country and that is how we maintain a healthy lifestyles and get kids to have the strength in the judgment to say no. >> the president of southern methodist university in dallas tonight discussing that today's college students, the site of the
bob schieffer and talks to john mccain of arizona and mohamed elbaradei. those of the five network talk shows are as a public service by the networks and c-span. those begin at noon with "meet the press," "this week," "this sunday," "stated the union," and then "face the nation." you can listen to them on 90.1 fm in d.c., xm 132, or online at c-spanradio.org. >> voting discrimination in the south and the kennedy administration's strategy...
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>> i think the ambassador spoke with mohamed elbaradei as she has and will with a host of other civil society and political opposition groups throughout egypt. that is a robust expectation that our government and i think any u.s. government would have of their mission in cairo. so, we are -- the embassy was, well before anything started in cairo, maintains a relationship with many of those groups and many in civil society. >> in the weeks since the president spoke and over the days as well, do you feel any progress is being made bringing the two sides in the process or is it the same as when the president first came out? >> no, i think we have -- have we seen enough progress? i think the answer to that clearly is, no. as we sit here a week later, and as i stand here, we have watched events happen in a country we have not seen -- in a country with a very rich history that we have not seen over the course of many thousand years. what we are seeing is not something that happens every couple of years in egypt. these are remarkable times. so, in one sense, we have undoubtably seen from whe
>> i think the ambassador spoke with mohamed elbaradei as she has and will with a host of other civil society and political opposition groups throughout egypt. that is a robust expectation that our government and i think any u.s. government would have of their mission in cairo. so, we are -- the embassy was, well before anything started in cairo, maintains a relationship with many of those groups and many in civil society. >> in the weeks since the president spoke and over the days...
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mohammed elbaradei is being put forward to leave the transitional government. mubarak announced that he would until september. the u.s. was taken off guard. egypt's government has the peace accord with israel. secretary clinton had recently declared the regime to be stable. u.s. policy has fluctuated over the past few weeks over whether president mubarak should leave the transition or go now. it is beginning to sink in that equal ans now may well may islamic fundamentalist regime. after all, the mosques have been the only place for political organization over all these years of political repression. the current announcement from the obama administration emphasizes the importance of an orderly transition. meanwhile, as if to underscore the risk to american interests, iran has applauded the revolt, calling it an islamic awakening. the organization of islamic conference has, by contrast, been silent, appealing only to avoid violence. the saudi king has warned of chaos in his statements. i was in saudi arabia last week and witnessed firsthand that there was little
mohammed elbaradei is being put forward to leave the transitional government. mubarak announced that he would until september. the u.s. was taken off guard. egypt's government has the peace accord with israel. secretary clinton had recently declared the regime to be stable. u.s. policy has fluctuated over the past few weeks over whether president mubarak should leave the transition or go now. it is beginning to sink in that equal ans now may well may islamic fundamentalist regime. after all,...
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. >> that is from a book 2010 conversation with mohamed elbaradei. now nearly a year later, egyptian president of bard stepped down as egypt undergoes a major change in government. see how it happened on the c- span video library. searchable on your computer any time. >> 4 mcafee, we are focused where the threat is and to protect whatever consumers employees use. but tonight, mcafee president and ceo. "the communicators" on c-span2. >> on television, radio, and online, c-span, bringing public affairs to you, created by cable it is washington your way. >> "washington journal" continues. host: more about the budget. merrill goozner is a senior correspondent for "the fiscal times." we sit here on this one day a year, the budget comes up to the hill. what happens next once we see the release, see the large numbers, what happens? guest: the budget is the president's proposal for fiscal year 2012. it actually does not begin until next october. under the theory of how our government operates, the proposal then goes to capitol hill and the various congressio
. >> that is from a book 2010 conversation with mohamed elbaradei. now nearly a year later, egyptian president of bard stepped down as egypt undergoes a major change in government. see how it happened on the c- span video library. searchable on your computer any time. >> 4 mcafee, we are focused where the threat is and to protect whatever consumers employees use. but tonight, mcafee president and ceo. "the communicators" on c-span2. >> on television, radio, and...
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you have people talking about mohamed elbaradei as a possible leader or as a transition leader. i think he is more popular outside of egypt that he is within. he is seen as an outsider and as a secular rest -- a secularist. i do not know people who see him as the and lighting it up a revolutionary figure. -- see him as the embodiment of a revolutionary figure. >> if mubarak does go, can an orderly transition take place? >> i hate to make prognostications because somebody might actually read the transcript. i am not sure that he is going to go. people i have respect for say there is no way he can stay. there may be a way he can stay. we will have a transition that will be the transition that will be more orderly than if he died suddenly in office without these events. people are playing for keeps. the military is focused on retaining this strong role as an actor and a guarantor of the political system. people are looking at the next nine months and wondering how they can have an orderly transition that makes it more sustainable than it has been. all of the other arab leaders woul
you have people talking about mohamed elbaradei as a possible leader or as a transition leader. i think he is more popular outside of egypt that he is within. he is seen as an outsider and as a secular rest -- a secularist. i do not know people who see him as the and lighting it up a revolutionary figure. -- see him as the embodiment of a revolutionary figure. >> if mubarak does go, can an orderly transition take place? >> i hate to make prognostications because somebody might...
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the transfer or release to or within the united states as territories or possessions, khalid shaikh mohammed or any detainee who is not a united states citizen or a member of the armed forces of the united states, and is or will -- or is or was held on or after june 24, 2009, at the united states naval station guantanamo bay, cuba, by the department. section 1113, none of the funds appropriated may be used to transfer any individual detainee at guantanamo to the custody or control of the individual's country of origin. any other foreign country or any other foreign entity unless the secretary submits to congress the certification described in subsection not later than 30 days before the transfer. . for the purposes of this section, the term individual detained at guantanamo means any individual who eel located at naval station guantanamo bay, cuba as of october 1, 2009, is not a citizen of the united states or a member of the armed forces of the united states. and in the custody or under the effective control of the department. the term foreign terrorist organization means any organization s
the transfer or release to or within the united states as territories or possessions, khalid shaikh mohammed or any detainee who is not a united states citizen or a member of the armed forces of the united states, and is or will -- or is or was held on or after june 24, 2009, at the united states naval station guantanamo bay, cuba, by the department. section 1113, none of the funds appropriated may be used to transfer any individual detainee at guantanamo to the custody or control of the...
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what we see in the opposition is an effort to try to put together a leadership -- mohamed elbaradei being the chief spokesman for the time being and trying to put together a list of demand they're calling for national unity government. some form of interim government, minus mubarak, probably under the leadership of now vice president omar suleiman. not because he is a mubarak loyalists, but because he is head of military and t military will be very important for a peaceful transition. most egyptians would prefer -- the transition has to be short and it has to be to a free and fair election for a new president. under the egyptian constitution, there's a requirement for elections in september, psidential elections in september. you can see a kind of orderly progression to that outcome where a legimate government that represents the majority of the people takes over. host: before we get to phone calls, mr. indyk, remind us of how important this is for the u.s. and its allies in that part of the world. guest: this is a huge deal and nobody should underestimate the importance of what is happen
what we see in the opposition is an effort to try to put together a leadership -- mohamed elbaradei being the chief spokesman for the time being and trying to put together a list of demand they're calling for national unity government. some form of interim government, minus mubarak, probably under the leadership of now vice president omar suleiman. not because he is a mubarak loyalists, but because he is head of military and t military will be very important for a peaceful transition. most...
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mohammed elbaradei is being put forward to leave the transitional government. mubarak announced that he would not, nor would his son, stand in september. government has the peace accord the u.s. was taken off guard. egypt's government has the peace accord with israel. secretary clinton had recently declared the regime to be stable. u.s. policy has fluctuated over the past few weeks over whether president mubarak should leave the transition or go now. it is beginning to sink in that elections now may well equal an islamic fundamentalist regime. after all, the mosques have been the only place for political organization over all these years of political repression. the current announcement from the obama administration emphasizes the importance of an orderly transition. meanwhile, as if to underscore the risk to american interests, iran has applauded the revolt, calling it an islamic awakening. the organization of islamic conference has, by contrast, been silent, appealing only to avoid violence. the saudi king has warned of chaos in his statements. i was in saudi
mohammed elbaradei is being put forward to leave the transitional government. mubarak announced that he would not, nor would his son, stand in september. government has the peace accord the u.s. was taken off guard. egypt's government has the peace accord with israel. secretary clinton had recently declared the regime to be stable. u.s. policy has fluctuated over the past few weeks over whether president mubarak should leave the transition or go now. it is beginning to sink in that elections...
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forward as the strong father, certainly throughout the 19th century colonial period and even before under mohammed and even under nosser. by this, i refer to the way in which there circumstance lates a belief in which the egyptian people need a powerful state to get things done. the egyptian state or the idea that the egyptian state takes care of its citizens and provides for them or that egyptians cannot be expected to rupp their own society. unlike previous eras of authoritarian rule, under mubarak, only a small fraction of egyptians have benefited from the role that the state plays in the economy. many of them, these who have benefited, have been taking their money out of the country as fast as they can in recent weeks, fixing up their houses in dubai, perhaps even contacting s.f.s. for positions. but the vast majority of egyptians would not be mistake ton believe that they benefit very little from the state. and here this goes back to what assam was talking about in terms of economic reforms under the plans in the 1990's. in terms of education, to list some things we might associate with state
forward as the strong father, certainly throughout the 19th century colonial period and even before under mohammed and even under nosser. by this, i refer to the way in which there circumstance lates a belief in which the egyptian people need a powerful state to get things done. the egyptian state or the idea that the egyptian state takes care of its citizens and provides for them or that egyptians cannot be expected to rupp their own society. unlike previous eras of authoritarian rule, under...
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the suicide of mohamed, it touched some of the tunisian nerves. it invoked the poverty, the petty harassment by the police, which seems to have been the last straw. that is something that from the heart that the two nations could react to. it is interesting that they reacted across the country. not only the impoverished internal towns. let's take a quick look at the lessons for dictators from his attempt to cope with this. kit is a dictator's tool and what other -- what might other dictators seized on to dampen down protests in their own countries? benali tried to put himself on the side of the victims. he tried promises. i recall one promise of an incredible number of new jobs to be created. they had not been created since 1987. it was mostly improbable that they would be created now. he tried dispersing the government. incidently, getting brett -- getting rid of the strong man interior. that is being tried in egypt and jordan. he offered to stand down at the end of his term in 2014. this was a particularly bogus offer. under the constitution, he
the suicide of mohamed, it touched some of the tunisian nerves. it invoked the poverty, the petty harassment by the police, which seems to have been the last straw. that is something that from the heart that the two nations could react to. it is interesting that they reacted across the country. not only the impoverished internal towns. let's take a quick look at the lessons for dictators from his attempt to cope with this. kit is a dictator's tool and what other -- what might other dictators...
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my name is mohammed and i'm from saudi arabia. my question is, don't you think america and europe just want to maximize iranian case just to cover another experiment of what happened in the tehran area? >> to do what? >> to maximize nuclear weapon, just to cover what is happening and make people just forget what happened around palestine and iraq and focus on iran as the evil? the >> so i ran to distract attention from iraq or palestine this is the last question. >> hello, madeleine magnusson i'm a student at the college. my question was on your opinion of recycling nuclear fuels and whether the united states should restart recycling nuclear field would outweigh the benefits in terms of undercutting our legitimacy and negotiating with iran. >> my goodness. we are questions. please, just short answers. >> i don't know if we are going to be allies after a nuclear attack. then we'd have to think what to do. but i mean, a lot of countries have not been international system as i know. douceur and horrific possibility . >> dr. graham, t
my name is mohammed and i'm from saudi arabia. my question is, don't you think america and europe just want to maximize iranian case just to cover another experiment of what happened in the tehran area? >> to do what? >> to maximize nuclear weapon, just to cover what is happening and make people just forget what happened around palestine and iraq and focus on iran as the evil? the >> so i ran to distract attention from iraq or palestine this is the last question. >>...
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mohammed and it's remarkable because he was the son they died, of elijah mohammed, the founder of the nation of islam, and imam w. de was ostracized by his father for wanting this kind of islam, for reaching out and accepting, so you can see that this great spiritual leader, this giant, needs to be discovered by mainstream america and i am hoping this book will trigger that kind of reaction. we have several telling us your right they do look european and they come from europe, but they did tell us in our private conversations bright color, from religion. they said we have no problem as long as you keep quiet and don't mention our names. fecit everything changes. so it is then and we need to be aware of it. secretary? >> yes, sir, i am pleased to be here and have been a big fan of yours since we met shortly after 9/11 when several of us met at the treasury department and started the initiative and i commend you on your production of the book and look forward to reading at. in your remarks, you talk about the similarities that your but from muslims and jews but also know that you work w
mohammed and it's remarkable because he was the son they died, of elijah mohammed, the founder of the nation of islam, and imam w. de was ostracized by his father for wanting this kind of islam, for reaching out and accepting, so you can see that this great spiritual leader, this giant, needs to be discovered by mainstream america and i am hoping this book will trigger that kind of reaction. we have several telling us your right they do look european and they come from europe, but they did tell...
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to take the revolution back to the seventh century, at the time the faith was founded by the prophet mohammed. in fact, there are many attempts to modernize. they've kept on many of the modernization products started by the shah -- building a subway system in teheran, building new new development projects. i think that their focus, their hatred was channeled against the west. it was the westernization that was synonymous with modernization that so turned them off. and there are still many sides of life where iranians are approachable. they're open -- life for women is better in iran than it is in many of the gulf sheikdoms with which we have good relations. there are women in parliament; there are women in the ministries; 51 percent of teheran university a year ago was accounted for by women students. so it's not what is good or bad about iran; it's a different culture, and it's... i think, unfortunately, one of the problems in the west is that we tend to look at things -- if they're like us, they're good, and if they're not like us, they're bad. and i found things that were comfortable for m
to take the revolution back to the seventh century, at the time the faith was founded by the prophet mohammed. in fact, there are many attempts to modernize. they've kept on many of the modernization products started by the shah -- building a subway system in teheran, building new new development projects. i think that their focus, their hatred was channeled against the west. it was the westernization that was synonymous with modernization that so turned them off. and there are still many sides...
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we see a guy called mohammed hadi loss he says i will never recognize israel as a jewish state. why didn't you mention this or that? i didn't mention 90% of what i said in the book. i didn't mention 99% of everything we have done. it could have been a book on to its gulf war a small bookshelf. i did endeavor to give clarity to how it is from their perspective that arabs were able to form an alliance with synopses -- nazis with 1400 kid and howard played out during the war. and howard continued in vote 20th century. the twenty-first century is owned by the 20th century. no oil, no iraq, no british petroleum, no need for middle east wars. it was oil. no one ever went to mesopotamia to iraq. it was only what was underneath the sand which brought them and that is what the arabs and muslims of that world refiled. not just the muslims in palestine, in iraq or iran but also yugoslavia, india twitter and etc.. what is the message? the message is that we want to use this information. as truth and reconciliation. so we can understand how we got here. do not misuse my information to recrea
we see a guy called mohammed hadi loss he says i will never recognize israel as a jewish state. why didn't you mention this or that? i didn't mention 90% of what i said in the book. i didn't mention 99% of everything we have done. it could have been a book on to its gulf war a small bookshelf. i did endeavor to give clarity to how it is from their perspective that arabs were able to form an alliance with synopses -- nazis with 1400 kid and howard played out during the war. and howard continued...
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the grand sharif hussein was a direct descendant of the prophet, mohamed, and in fact, only direct descendants and there were two branches of the family could occupy this position. the grand sharif hussein was an extremely important figure in the muslim world because it included within it the two most holy islamic cities, mecca and medina. and then also, of course, he's an important figure in the islamic world because of his heritage as a descendant of the prophet. now, the grand sharif hussein nurtured ambitions in 1914. he was already thinking, probably, about establishing himself as the hereditary ruler of an independent country. certainly, he wanted at the least much more autonomy within the ottoman empire. he was not the only arab nationalist in the world in 1914 by any stretch of theimagination. in fact, various groups situated throughout the middle east were already talking about autonomy or, possibly even independence. the first arab international congress met in paris in 1914. that same year, 1913, the sharif hussein sent his son, abdullah, his second son but the one he depended upon
the grand sharif hussein was a direct descendant of the prophet, mohamed, and in fact, only direct descendants and there were two branches of the family could occupy this position. the grand sharif hussein was an extremely important figure in the muslim world because it included within it the two most holy islamic cities, mecca and medina. and then also, of course, he's an important figure in the islamic world because of his heritage as a descendant of the prophet. now, the grand sharif hussein...
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when the jews of medina were exterminated by mohammed. you've heard of mecca and medina. medina was largely a jewish city. medinon -- medinot comes from hebrew. it was written from hebrew and syria. the original prayers following down were to jerusalem. and after the jews of medina refused to convert, it turned to mecca. and the jews were exterminated one by one by having their heads severed by muhammad and his colleagues. then came the islamic conquest of all of the arabian peninsula. this is the well documented muslim conquest. and that is how the muslim world became established. i'm going to remind you, i'm going to remind people this is sensitive poppic. -- topic. i want to talk history only. not contemporary affairs. [inaudible comment] >> my job is history. you will determine the presence tense and you will determine the future. okay. so. the jews of the arabian peninsula and the middle east when the muslims took it over became demis. not just the jews, also the christian. this meant they were a protected group within the islamic world. they had second and -- second
when the jews of medina were exterminated by mohammed. you've heard of mecca and medina. medina was largely a jewish city. medinon -- medinot comes from hebrew. it was written from hebrew and syria. the original prayers following down were to jerusalem. and after the jews of medina refused to convert, it turned to mecca. and the jews were exterminated one by one by having their heads severed by muhammad and his colleagues. then came the islamic conquest of all of the arabian peninsula. this is...
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educated me and loyalty to the klan, tradition and loyalty to god and the hereafter to the prophet mohammed and following his example. so, i was educated in both places, but the indications are radically different. >> to watch this program in its entirety, go to booktv.org. simply type the title of the author's name of the top left of the screen and click search. >> peter first a bit like to congratulate you on another important terrific book to read this is the third when you've done on the history of al qaeda and osama bin laden and it's fair to say you have established herself as the preeminent historian of the radical islamist movement, and i think this book shows why because it is concise, fair and passionate and i think it is the best summary of what has happened since 9/11. let me start by asking the very basic yet hard to answer a question which is what should we be calling the conflict about which you write. the subtitle says the in doherty conference, but what we call it? >> first of all, thank you for those comments. i'm very happy that you -- a well qualified author like yoursel
educated me and loyalty to the klan, tradition and loyalty to god and the hereafter to the prophet mohammed and following his example. so, i was educated in both places, but the indications are radically different. >> to watch this program in its entirety, go to booktv.org. simply type the title of the author's name of the top left of the screen and click search. >> peter first a bit like to congratulate you on another important terrific book to read this is the third when you've...
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mohammed could vote would be very painful i think. and so i don't think i am arguing for isolationism. i think i am arguing for a better definition of what is really in our interests. >> the current strike in egypt seems to be democratically inspired all sorts of persons at this time and in the past weeks have been out on the streets. and i am wondering what kind of response you think we should make to egypt just to stay out of and what mubarak and others handle it. how should we relate to the current egyptian situation? >> i feel the way, we have proven the way we shouldn't which is to have come down on both sides. first we were for the quick transition to democracy mrs. clinton said and said with a minute, maybe we need mubarak to look over things until the election comes. i fink perhaps the best option is keep your mouth shut and let the cards kind of fall where they may. but to be realistic we really can't do that. we have put for 40 or more years we have built rather for 30 or more years our position on the middle east, on suppor
mohammed could vote would be very painful i think. and so i don't think i am arguing for isolationism. i think i am arguing for a better definition of what is really in our interests. >> the current strike in egypt seems to be democratically inspired all sorts of persons at this time and in the past weeks have been out on the streets. and i am wondering what kind of response you think we should make to egypt just to stay out of and what mubarak and others handle it. how should we relate...
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on the other hand, you have people like khalid sheikh mohammed. what you do with them, not pretending it's easy and, of course, the obama administration has not found it easy. as a general principle we're sitting here in manhattan, federal courts in manhattan have a 100% conviction rate for terrorists. i mean, civilian -- >> host: there were also a lot of cases not brought because they didn't think that enough evidence before a secret indictment was delivered against a mom. >> guest: that's a good point or they didn't know enough about bin laden intel that came down probably in late 97. and that secret indictment was partly based on some the things he said to us in the cnn interview that i produce in 97 in which he was inciting violence against american soldiers. look, max, i'm not pretending this is easy but i think that a lot of the early decisions, and i tried to be fair to the bush administration in the following way. but context of these were in the context of the anthrax attack. after 9/11 the system was flooded with information about every
on the other hand, you have people like khalid sheikh mohammed. what you do with them, not pretending it's easy and, of course, the obama administration has not found it easy. as a general principle we're sitting here in manhattan, federal courts in manhattan have a 100% conviction rate for terrorists. i mean, civilian -- >> host: there were also a lot of cases not brought because they didn't think that enough evidence before a secret indictment was delivered against a mom. >>...
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ahmed, mohammed, hussein, ali, the name of the victims were always westerners and jews. and i can go on and on. and i started connecting the dots and realizing that what i used to think was a regional problem between a majority muslim middle east trying to kill or expel the christian and jews had become a worldwide problem. but the world was not connecting the dots. when i came to the united states, i thought i left everything behind me. i'm an american. radicalism is left behind. 9/11 changed everything. the way we travel and live. you cannot turn on the television without hearing about some radical terrorists activity happening around the world. that's what drives me to do what i do. >> quickly, tell me what your next project is? >> i'm working on another book. st going to be discussing the grassroots movement around the world. not only in the united states, but how the internet gave power to the people to rise up and mobilize and get involved in their own government. we are witnessing a revolution around the world right now rising all over the world and the internet i
ahmed, mohammed, hussein, ali, the name of the victims were always westerners and jews. and i can go on and on. and i started connecting the dots and realizing that what i used to think was a regional problem between a majority muslim middle east trying to kill or expel the christian and jews had become a worldwide problem. but the world was not connecting the dots. when i came to the united states, i thought i left everything behind me. i'm an american. radicalism is left behind. 9/11 changed...
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they also believed that in the 12 imams, who sort of continued mohammed's dynasty, while the sunnis only believed until the seventh emam. i think that -- imam. i think that partly the difference for iranians, definitely it was to differentiate themselves from the islam that was brought into their country. they wanted to create their own independent identity, and i think that that is partly it. >> we learned during the iraqi war a lot about populations, that iraq has something around 24 million, depending on what day it is. how big is iran? >> well, iran has almost doubled since the revolution started, so it is near 70 million now. >> and they share the same border. >> they share the same border. >> but not the same language. >> no. no, iran is percent. they like to call it farsi. i think like english, you say english, i say percent, and iraq is arabic. >> what's -- persian, and iraq is arabic. >> what's the difference between the two languages? >> well, the roots of persian is indo-european, and after the arab invasion of -- i think that was maybe the most complete invasion. our country
they also believed that in the 12 imams, who sort of continued mohammed's dynasty, while the sunnis only believed until the seventh emam. i think that -- imam. i think that partly the difference for iranians, definitely it was to differentiate themselves from the islam that was brought into their country. they wanted to create their own independent identity, and i think that that is partly it. >> we learned during the iraqi war a lot about populations, that iraq has something around 24...
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industry in chicago, who doesn't, and i started talking to her and she says yes, my uncle grew up with mohammed and i went to breakfast the other day with a director from the board of trade who said he used to work for beverley's softer. and i thought of course, again, it's chicago and everybody seems to have a connection to the trading business. so, i just thought i would say a few things about writing this book, and then i'm going to interview a trader because that seems much more fun than listening to me talk. so first of all, why i wrote this book. i moved to chicago and 20044 forbes, and it just seemed to me i seemed to need a lot of traders everywhere i went. we rented an apartment to start in lincoln park and took up tenants, which we paid a very badly and played tennis on the court regularly, then another time we went to the lake front and i was reading a book about the dummy is a guide to futures options because it seemed to was a big local business and i should learn more. someone came up to me and tapped me on the shoulder and was like it's going to get easier. i said that's a good b
industry in chicago, who doesn't, and i started talking to her and she says yes, my uncle grew up with mohammed and i went to breakfast the other day with a director from the board of trade who said he used to work for beverley's softer. and i thought of course, again, it's chicago and everybody seems to have a connection to the trading business. so, i just thought i would say a few things about writing this book, and then i'm going to interview a trader because that seems much more fun than...
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oxide, mohammed hussein, the names of the victims were westerners, christians and jews. colonel higgins, twa, finance life. and i can go on and on. i started realizing that what i used to think was a regional problem between the majority of muslims middle east trying to kill or expel the minority christians and jews had become a worldwide problem, but the world was not connecting the dots. when i came to the united states, i thought i left everything behind me. radicalism is left behind. december 11 changed everything for almost all of us in the united states in the world. the way we travel, the way we live. you can't turn on the television without hearing that some radical terrorist activity around the world. and so that's what drives me to do what i do. >> quickly, commute time in which her next project is? >> i'm working on another book and it's going to be discussing grassroots events around the world, not only in the united states, but how the internet gave power to the people to rise up and mobilize in their own government. we are witnessing a resolution around the
oxide, mohammed hussein, the names of the victims were westerners, christians and jews. colonel higgins, twa, finance life. and i can go on and on. i started realizing that what i used to think was a regional problem between the majority of muslims middle east trying to kill or expel the minority christians and jews had become a worldwide problem, but the world was not connecting the dots. when i came to the united states, i thought i left everything behind me. radicalism is left behind....
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we will start with mohammed here and then. >> mohammed from the middle east institute. what you should like about the relationship between the egyptian army and muslim brotherhood? and what the dynamics that exist between the two groups? >> okay. let's get a second question in. >> i'd like it know something about the social structure of the egyptian army. is it a constricted army? how do people enter the officer corps? are they chosen from a certain class of society? and we hear that a lot of the wealth has come through the -- after has come to the army. is that so? >> okay. first of all on the issue of the muslim brotherhood. i started off by saying that the egyptian military has very reflective of the egyptian society. and that is very much the case as far as the brotherhood is concerned. the egyptian military has a visceral fear of the muslim brotherhood from the security stand point. they are strongly concerned about what the government -- what the muslim brotherhood's aims are. on the other hand, the egyptian military like the rest of the egyptian society, understa
we will start with mohammed here and then. >> mohammed from the middle east institute. what you should like about the relationship between the egyptian army and muslim brotherhood? and what the dynamics that exist between the two groups? >> okay. let's get a second question in. >> i'd like it know something about the social structure of the egyptian army. is it a constricted army? how do people enter the officer corps? are they chosen from a certain class of society? and we...
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you want to find out, elogy, if -- you want to find out, for example, if mohamed atta stayed at such-and-such hotel the night before he went to the airport to conduct the terrorist attacks of 9/11. that will help to prove that the chain of evidence to prosecute other people or for us to know exactly how that attack occurred. so you go to the hotel and say, do you know who checked in last night? that is not a big deal. for most agencies of the federal government, you don't even have to go to court to ask a question. but out of an abundance of caution here before the government can actually go to the hotel and say, can we see your record, they have to go to court to get approval to do that. so the patriot act actually sets a higher hurdle in trying to get these terrorist investigations in addition to, that there are three top officials at the f.b.i. that are required to request order for the confirmation. these are the only provisions that are sunsetted and that we have to rethighs. if people have objections to other parts of the act, such as has been expressed here, then their argument is not
you want to find out, elogy, if -- you want to find out, for example, if mohamed atta stayed at such-and-such hotel the night before he went to the airport to conduct the terrorist attacks of 9/11. that will help to prove that the chain of evidence to prosecute other people or for us to know exactly how that attack occurred. so you go to the hotel and say, do you know who checked in last night? that is not a big deal. for most agencies of the federal government, you don't even have to go to...
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mohammed, hussain, the name of the victims were always westerners, christians and jews, terry anderson, colonel, the twa, but the flights, and i can go on and on, and i started connecting dots and realized what i thought was a regional problem between a majority of muslim middle east trying to kill or expel the minority christians and jews had become a worldwide problem. the world was not connecting the dots. and when i came to the united states, i thought i left everything behind me. i mean, i'm an american now, all of the radicalism is left behind. it september 11th changed everything for almost all of us in the united states and the world. the way we travel, the way we live, you cannot turn on the television without hearing about some radical activity happening around the world, and so that is what drives me to do what i do. >> and quickly can you tell me what your next project is? >> i am working on another book and it is going to be discussing the grassroots movements around the world, not only in the united states, but help the internet gives power to the people to rise up and mo
mohammed, hussain, the name of the victims were always westerners, christians and jews, terry anderson, colonel, the twa, but the flights, and i can go on and on, and i started connecting dots and realized what i thought was a regional problem between a majority of muslim middle east trying to kill or expel the minority christians and jews had become a worldwide problem. the world was not connecting the dots. and when i came to the united states, i thought i left everything behind me. i mean,...
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two days ago, a leading member of the muslim brotherhood, mohammed ganlam, reported told al-alam radio news network that he would like to -- quote -- "like to see the egyptian people prepare for a war against isra israel." adding that the world should understand -- quote -- "the egyptian people are prepared for anything to get rid of this regime." he went on to say that the seuz canal should be -- quote -- "closed immediately" and that the flow of gas from egypt to israel should cease -- quote -- "in order to bring about the downfall of the mubarak regime." in 2007, the muslim brotherhood released a political platform which contained a number of indications on how this organization would govern egypt if it came to power. according to the congressional research service, the platform called for -- quote -- "the establishment of a broad -- of a board of religious scholars whom the president and the legislature would have to consult before passing laws." as noted by mohammed al-manshawi, the editor in chief of the tarak washington, an arab insight -- quote -- -- "reminist of iran's guardia
two days ago, a leading member of the muslim brotherhood, mohammed ganlam, reported told al-alam radio news network that he would like to -- quote -- "like to see the egyptian people prepare for a war against isra israel." adding that the world should understand -- quote -- "the egyptian people are prepared for anything to get rid of this regime." he went on to say that the seuz canal should be -- quote -- "closed immediately" and that the flow of gas from egypt to...
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forward as the strong father certainly throughout the 19th century colonial period and even before under mohammed ali but even with the post-independence period behind nasr. by this i'm referring to the way in which there circulates a belief that the egyptian people need a powerful state to get things done. the egyptian state or the idea that the egyptian state takes care of its citizens and provides for them or that the egyptians really cannot be expected to run their own society. unlike previous eras of authoritarian rule, under mubarak, only a very small fraction of egyptians have benefited from the role that the state plays in the economy. many of them, these who have benefited have been taking their money out of the country as fast as they can in recent weeks. fixing up their houses in dubai and perhaps even contacting sfs for positions. [laughter] >> but the fast majority of egyptians would not be mistaken to believe that they benefit very little from the state. and here this goes back to what bassam was talking about the reforms of the liberal plans starting in the 1990s. in terms of publi
forward as the strong father certainly throughout the 19th century colonial period and even before under mohammed ali but even with the post-independence period behind nasr. by this i'm referring to the way in which there circulates a belief that the egyptian people need a powerful state to get things done. the egyptian state or the idea that the egyptian state takes care of its citizens and provides for them or that the egyptians really cannot be expected to run their own society. unlike...
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. >> that's from an april 2010 conversation with mohamed elbaradei. now nearly a year later, egyptian president mubarak has stepped down as egypt undergoes a major change in government. see how it happened on the c-span video library, all searchable on your computer anytime. >> now, florida congressman connie mack on the security threat posed by venezuelan president hugo chavez. the chair of the house foreign affairs subcommittee on the western hemisphere also talks about u.s. policy toward latin america. from the conservative political action conference, this is about 35 minutes. ♪ [applause] >> thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. i am jim roberts of radio america and just a personal note here, in 1974, january of 1974 i reported to the american conservative union as political directer when the first, the very first cpac was being organized. and let me tell you, in that year we didn't know whether there would be a second c pack, let alone -- cpac let alone 36 more. and it has been an absolute source of amazement to see the way this conferenc
. >> that's from an april 2010 conversation with mohamed elbaradei. now nearly a year later, egyptian president mubarak has stepped down as egypt undergoes a major change in government. see how it happened on the c-span video library, all searchable on your computer anytime. >> now, florida congressman connie mack on the security threat posed by venezuelan president hugo chavez. the chair of the house foreign affairs subcommittee on the western hemisphere also talks about u.s....
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the second is mohammed mock me. is the commanding general of the basij forces that most recently out, on sunday suppressed protests across iran. the most recent demonstrations are only the latest in a string of actions under his command taken to suppress dissent, and in many cases violently. these individuals are now subject to asset freezes and a visa ban. the united states strongly condemns the arrest by the syrian government of a number of bloggers including -- in addition to recently others. the syrian government's decision to arrest bloggers is contradictory to recent steps taken by the syrian government to open social media sites to its citizens. the syrian government should adhere to its obligations under the universal declaration of human rights guaranteeing its citizens freedom of opinion and expression, as was the right to a fair trial and to immediately release all imprisoned bloggers. turning now to libya -- [inaudible] speak of last week when the teenage woman was sentenced,. [inaudible] >> being a spy
the second is mohammed mock me. is the commanding general of the basij forces that most recently out, on sunday suppressed protests across iran. the most recent demonstrations are only the latest in a string of actions under his command taken to suppress dissent, and in many cases violently. these individuals are now subject to asset freezes and a visa ban. the united states strongly condemns the arrest by the syrian government of a number of bloggers including -- in addition to recently...
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lawmakers shout that had former prime minister mir hossein mousavi and former president mohammed khatami should be put to death. >>> in response to the turmoil on the streets of tehran, u.s. president barack obama has criticized the authorities there for firing on anti-government protesters and detaining dissidents. he encouraged iranian demonstrators to be brave in calling for greater freedom. >> my hope and expectation is that we're going to continue to see the people of iran had the courage to be able to express their yearning for greater freedoms and a more representative government. >> obama says he finds it ironic that the iranian government pretends to celebrate what happened in egypt when it has gunned down and beaten people who are expressing their views peacefully. obama said as a consequence of what's happening in tunisia and egypt, governments in the region are starting to understand that power cannot be maintained through coercion. he said he hopes middle eastern governments behave in a way that is responsive to people's hunger for change but avoids the likelihood of violenc
lawmakers shout that had former prime minister mir hossein mousavi and former president mohammed khatami should be put to death. >>> in response to the turmoil on the streets of tehran, u.s. president barack obama has criticized the authorities there for firing on anti-government protesters and detaining dissidents. he encouraged iranian demonstrators to be brave in calling for greater freedom. >> my hope and expectation is that we're going to continue to see the people of iran...
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meeting, four groups, including one led by the former head of the international atomic energy agency, mohamed elbaradei, agreed to talk with the mubarak administration to ensure a smooth transition of power. but the influential opposition group, the muslim brotherhood, stood by its demand for mubarak's immediate resignation. the muslim brotherhood says it will form a provisional government and skap a peace treaty with israel after forcing president mubarak to design. the group's deputy leader says the group has been part of ongoing anti-government demonstrations since the beginning. the 1979 pact made egypt the first nation to start talks withist. the president rasha al bayoumi says it will cancel the treaty. >> translator: we can't accept the treaty because it is undermined the pride and egypt and other arab nations. >> the deputy leader expressed hostility to the u.s. government for supporting israel and said egypt doesn't need american economic aid. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly voiced concerns over the possibility of an anti-israel administration taking power a
meeting, four groups, including one led by the former head of the international atomic energy agency, mohamed elbaradei, agreed to talk with the mubarak administration to ensure a smooth transition of power. but the influential opposition group, the muslim brotherhood, stood by its demand for mubarak's immediate resignation. the muslim brotherhood says it will form a provisional government and skap a peace treaty with israel after forcing president mubarak to design. the group's deputy leader...
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opposition leader mohamed elbaradei called for mubarak to step down by friday. more chaotic days could be ahead in cairo. >> many won't leaders have expressed concern about the violence in egypt -- many world leaders have expressed concern. they say changing needs to take place in cairo now, and, quote, "now means now." >> i just spoke on the phone with egyptian vice president suleiman, and i reminded him about our position, then violence against people demonstrating peaceful is in no way reasonable. this transition just cannot take place at some point along the line. it has to begin now. >> and the u.n. secretary general, ban ki-moon, has also been speaking about the worsening crisis in egypt. david cameron condemned the violence in cairo. he said it would be unacceptable if it turns out the government is involved. he also urged egyptian authorities to speed up reforms. the u.n. secretary-general called for dialogue among all parties and warned against instability. >> i am deeply concerned about the continuing violence in egypt. i once again urge restraint to a
opposition leader mohamed elbaradei called for mubarak to step down by friday. more chaotic days could be ahead in cairo. >> many won't leaders have expressed concern about the violence in egypt -- many world leaders have expressed concern. they say changing needs to take place in cairo now, and, quote, "now means now." >> i just spoke on the phone with egyptian vice president suleiman, and i reminded him about our position, then violence against people demonstrating...
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mohamed said initially came to protest high unemployment in egypt. now he has found a way of making money selling bread rolls two other demonstrators. he sells up to 200 every day. >> i can earn some money this way. at least i have something to do, instead of just sitting around at home. >> said ali is another protester. an electrician by trade, he is trying to make up for lost income by selling hot drinks. he tells us he sells 60 to 70 cups a day. but it is not just about making money. he wants to help the people on the square get through the day, so they can keep up their protest. the demonstrators have also set up first aid facilities outside a fast-food restaurant on the square. doctors come here to help those who fall sick or get hurt, even though the equipment they have to work with is basic. >> at first, there were no medical supplies at all. we were using tissues and sticky tape. people started bringing things. first aid kits, and things like that. >> helping one another is crucial for these protesters. it is the only way they can keep the de
mohamed said initially came to protest high unemployment in egypt. now he has found a way of making money selling bread rolls two other demonstrators. he sells up to 200 every day. >> i can earn some money this way. at least i have something to do, instead of just sitting around at home. >> said ali is another protester. an electrician by trade, he is trying to make up for lost income by selling hot drinks. he tells us he sells 60 to 70 cups a day. but it is not just about making...
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last friday, nobel laureate mohamed elbaradei, the former head of the u.n.'s nuclear agency, took part in protests, along with opposition members. the egyptian government tried to crack down on the anti-mubarak demonstrations, announcing a curfew across the country. it also mobilized the military and blocked access to the internet and mobile phone networks to prevent information about the protests from spreading. on january 29, president mubarak made his first televised statement since the protests began. in an attempt to ease public dissatisfaction, he announced that he had named a new vice president and new prime minister. but his opponents did not back down and continued to pressure him to resign immediately. it has reportedly claimed more than 100 lives since the unrest began. widespread looting in the capital became an added security concern. late on tuesday, mubarak made another concession. he said he would serve out his term, but not seek re-election in september. but he failed to bring calm to his country. on the day after the president spoke, egypt f
last friday, nobel laureate mohamed elbaradei, the former head of the u.n.'s nuclear agency, took part in protests, along with opposition members. the egyptian government tried to crack down on the anti-mubarak demonstrations, announcing a curfew across the country. it also mobilized the military and blocked access to the internet and mobile phone networks to prevent information about the protests from spreading. on january 29, president mubarak made his first televised statement since the...
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many young people have high expectations of mohammed elbaradei, the former head of the international atomic energy agency and the winner for the nobel peace prize. but others say that they cannot accept him as the leader of their country because he lived abroad for a long time, even though he is an egyptian. it is not clear if elbaradei can unite the voices calling for mubarak's resignation. many people assembled demanding mubarak's immediate resignation and are not talking about the country's post-mubarak path. as president mubarak said last week, that he intends to stay in his post, it is likely that protests and turmoil will continue in egypt for some time. ahmad saeed, nhk world, cairo. >>> the european union is calling for democratic reform in egypt through dialogue. eu foreign ministers made the call in a joint statement after meeting in brussels on monday. the statement expresses regret at the loss of life during the egyptian unrest and urges all parties to show restraint and avoid further violence. it asks the egyptian authorities to restore the internet and all other communi
many young people have high expectations of mohammed elbaradei, the former head of the international atomic energy agency and the winner for the nobel peace prize. but others say that they cannot accept him as the leader of their country because he lived abroad for a long time, even though he is an egyptian. it is not clear if elbaradei can unite the voices calling for mubarak's resignation. many people assembled demanding mubarak's immediate resignation and are not talking about the country's...
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---uno de los opositores al actual regimen, "mohamed el baradei" dijo (y citamos) que "mubarak debe marcharse antes de que termine la semana o habra un derramamiento de sangre". ---por su parte, el portavoz del grupo "los hermanos musulmanes" aseguro que no haran hoy ningun comentario sobre el discurso pronunciado por el presidente. --el presunto abuso sexual de un nino de 7 anos, cometido a manos de varios menores en un conocido centro educativo del este de la bahia tiene preocupados a los padres de familia. el caso ya esta en manos de las autoridades. --beatriz ferrari nos informa. trt 1: 38holly @ 00:54beatriz @laura @ 00:59rosa @ 1:22 ---la policia de "fairfield" busca a un hombre que ataco e intento secuestrar a una niÑa de 14 aÑos que vendia suscripciones de revista de puerta en puerta en una comunidad de casas moviles. ---el martes pasado por la tarde, el sujeto agarÓ a la adolescente por la espalda, la tumbo en el suelo y la arrastro hacia su vehiculo.--- afortunadamente, la menor logro soltarse, corrÓ hacia una casa cercana y llaÓ a la policia.---el sospechoso es un hombre latin
---uno de los opositores al actual regimen, "mohamed el baradei" dijo (y citamos) que "mubarak debe marcharse antes de que termine la semana o habra un derramamiento de sangre". ---por su parte, el portavoz del grupo "los hermanos musulmanes" aseguro que no haran hoy ningun comentario sobre el discurso pronunciado por el presidente. --el presunto abuso sexual de un nino de 7 anos, cometido a manos de varios menores en un conocido centro educativo del este de la...
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--la victima fue identificada como "ahmad mohamed mahmud" de 36 aÑos quien trabajaba para un diario estatal.--el reportero tomaba fotos desde un balcon cuando fue herido por un francotirador.--el ataque ocurrio hace cuatro dias.--desde entonces permanecia hospitalizado hasta que hoy se dio el fatal desenlace.--mientras tanto, la cadena "al jazeera" informo que su oficina en el cairo fue incendiada y el jefe de la corresponsalia detenido junto a su reportero. --el gobierno nego estar detras de los ataques a periodistas. ---enseguida en noticias univision 14......la informacion medica confidencial de cientos de pacientes podria caer en las manos equivocadas. or a government ---ayer, en el reportaje especial "cura costosa", aprendimos sobre el complicado sistema de facturas medicas. ---hoy, en la segunda parte de esta serie, "sandra peebles" nos enseÑa cómo identificar errores en las cuentas medicas para ahorrarnos gastos extras. >>> buenas, los errores en las cuentas mñdicas, indudablemente contribuyen al alto costo, pero debe estar consciente de lo que le están cobrando por los servicios
--la victima fue identificada como "ahmad mohamed mahmud" de 36 aÑos quien trabajaba para un diario estatal.--el reportero tomaba fotos desde un balcon cuando fue herido por un francotirador.--el ataque ocurrio hace cuatro dias.--desde entonces permanecia hospitalizado hasta que hoy se dio el fatal desenlace.--mientras tanto, la cadena "al jazeera" informo que su oficina en el cairo fue incendiada y el jefe de la corresponsalia detenido junto a su reportero. --el gobierno...
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el primer ministro de Únez, mohamed ghannouchi, anuncia su renuncia en un discurso televisado por la cadena estatal del pÍs. que tal, le habla marÍn berlanga...vamos al punto de las noticiasel presidente barack obama dijo por primera vez que el gobernante libio moamar gadafi debe reconocer que perdió la legitimidad de su poder y que debería renunciar de inmediato por el bienestar de ese pais donde persisten las revueltas populares.simpatizantes del tea party se congregaron en el centro de convenciones de phoenix para escuchar a dos posibles contendientes a la nominacÓn presidencial republicana, el pÓximo aÑo. ellos son el ex gobernador de minnesota, tim pawlenty... y el legislador de texas ron paul.una protesta anti-sindicatos impulsada por el gobernador republicano de wisconsin y que afectaria principalmente a maestros y empleados publicos se extiende a otras ciudades como nueva york y los angeles.regresamos al punto de la discusÓn y el debate ♪ >> comenzamos una serie que va a durar varias semanas sobre los presidenciables en mÉxico. el objetivo es ir conociendo los dist
el primer ministro de Únez, mohamed ghannouchi, anuncia su renuncia en un discurso televisado por la cadena estatal del pÍs. que tal, le habla marÍn berlanga...vamos al punto de las noticiasel presidente barack obama dijo por primera vez que el gobernante libio moamar gadafi debe reconocer que perdió la legitimidad de su poder y que debería renunciar de inmediato por el bienestar de ese pais donde persisten las revueltas populares.simpatizantes del tea party se congregaron en el centro de...
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small dreams like mohamed's who brought his son. >> now i will vote for the first time in my life. i'm 42 years old. i never believe in that before. and now i will vote. i will vote and go to vote every time after that. >> reporter: and bigger ones. a dream of being president. >> anyone have the ability to dream to be the president. why not? >> reporter: including you. >> including me. and i hope so. >> reporter: tonight, egypt is the land of the possible. a place where frustration ruled and though they have so much more to accomplish, what they've accomplished in just these past 18 days is giving them, diane, unprecedented confidence. >> such a scene around jim. getting to vote at 42 for the first time. >>> christiane amanpour is here, she led our coverage during that turmoil a week ago. in a personal sense, you and i have been to the middle east for decades. what are you thinking tonight? >> reporter: well, who would have thought this? and everybody asked, when will this moment come? and as we listened to them literally screaming their joy, i called it a primal scream last week,
small dreams like mohamed's who brought his son. >> now i will vote for the first time in my life. i'm 42 years old. i never believe in that before. and now i will vote. i will vote and go to vote every time after that. >> reporter: and bigger ones. a dream of being president. >> anyone have the ability to dream to be the president. why not? >> reporter: including you. >> including me. and i hope so. >> reporter: tonight, egypt is the land of the possible. a...